instantiates an event type and sends it into the system. The name is interpreted as an Event Type relative to the current domain or within the '/event' domain

lp

lp [policy]+

list policy

lists the contents of a policy in XML form

ln

ln fromname toname

link

includes the fromname managed object in the toname domain

PonderTalk Statements

If the command is not recognised by the shell to be an internal command, the shell assumes that it is PonderTalk and stores up input until it gets a line ending with a full-stop (period). That input is then compiled and executed by the interpreter. PonderTalk variables are maintained for the complete session that the shell is active so a variable can be set and then used at a later time. Note, however that in PonderTalk statements all path names must start with root or a variable, /domain1/domain2 for example is not accepted.